Description

Overview

There’s a reason why many people joke that roaches can survive a nuclear apocalypse. These pests are very hardy, can survive in many different environments, and are extremely hard to get rid of. Cockroaches are found all over the globe, but in states like Central Florida, there are three main species to look out for as they attempt to infest your home or business.

American Cockroach

Ranging in size from 1 1/2″ to 2”, the American cockroach is the largest common species of roach in the U.S. When you think of cockroaches, these are typically the ones that come to mind: long antennae, reddish-brown bodies, and impressive speed for their size. They prefer to stay in very warm, dark, damp areas where they can feed on food scraps and other organic matter.

American cockroaches are not typically found outside in the cooler climate of Central Florida; instead, they migrate through steam pipes and sewer systems in urban and suburban settings. If they enter your home, they can bring potentially harmful bacteria with them, which can be transmitted to humans through infestations of food preparation areas in your home or business.

What Can I Do?

These three cockroaches are omnivorous scavengers, meaning they’ll eat pretty much anything they can find. They prefer meats, starches, sugars, and fatty foods, all of which can be found in food preparation and waste disposal areas. As with most pests, your best bet for roach control is to keep these areas clean and clear to eliminate the roaches’ food source. However, you shouldn’t wait too long to address a potential infestation before it gets out of hand. Homeowners and business owners in Central Florida should consider calling the professionals at Heron Home as soon as possible to make sure the situation is handled quickly and effectively.

Get Rid of Cockroaches in Central Florida

All three of these cockroaches are covered under Heron’s pestfree365 program, which helps keep your home and property protected against 36 common pests in Central Florida. When you schedule service for roach control, you don’t need to cover any areas or make any special arrangements for early or late-night appointments. We will send out an expert pest control technician to do the following:

Seal small holes or crevices if they are contributing to the infestation

Continue to service your account weekly until the infestation is solved

Place “sticky traps” to monitor further activity

Create a full report describing the treatment and how you can protect your home or facility from further infestations

If you see one cockroach in your home or business, chances are they’re not alone. Don’t wait too long to act and risk a cockroach infestation. Contact Heron Home today, and we’ll respond with quick, effective roach control service that respects your time and budget.